Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port Adapter Installation and Support Guide
Introduction to the Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port ServerNet
Adapter (G4SA)
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Manufacturing Naming Conventions (H06.03 and
Later RVUs and J06.03 and Later RVUs)
group
is in the range 110 through 115.
module
identifies whether the G4SA is installed in module 2 or 3 of an IOAM. A module is
either 2 or 3.
slot
is the G4SA’s physical slot number in the IOAM:
number
is the identifier for the first TCP/IP, TELSERV, or LISTNER process that is
automatically configured for a corresponding LIF. HP automatically configures the
first identifier for these processes; thereafter, you should configure the remaining
identifiers to their corresponding LIFs. Note that the value of number used by HP
for the first identifier is always 0 (that is, the processes are $ZTC0, $LSN0, and so
on). Thereafter, the second set of processes should use the value 1, the third set
the value 2, and so on.
Table 1-4. Naming Conventions for the G4SA and Related Processes (H06.03
and Later RVUs and J06.03 and Later RVUs)
Process or Device Type Convention Example
G4SA Adapter object Ggroup-module-slot $ZZLAN.G11123
G4SA LIF object Lgroup-module-slot-pif $ZZLAN.L11123A
TCP/IP process $ZTCnumber $ZTC0
TELSERV process $ZTNnumber $ZTN0
LISTNER process $LSNnumber $LSN0
WAN manager process Must be $ZZWAN $ZZWAN
WanBoot process Automatically created by WANMGR
TFTP server process Automatically created by WANMGR
SNMP agent process $ZTMXA, $ZTMXB, and so on $ZTMXA
SNMP trap multiplexer
process
$ZTXmn $ZTXAC
SWAN Concentrator Snumber S19
Number Description
1 to 5 For the G4SA.
The supported G4SA installation slots differ by system type. To determine the supported installation
slots for your G4SA, see the planning guide for your system (for example, the
Integrity NonStop
BladeSystem Planning Guide
)